cosmicgadget 3 days ago

Almost certainly neither.

  • Qwertious 3 days ago

    The DeLorean was a stupidly-expensive car that had a lot of maintenance problems, decided to use an unpainted stainless steel exterior and had corrosion issues as a result, but is remembered despite all of this engineering mediocrity due to its unusual stylistic choices.

    I'm guessing Tesla's cybertruck will be the DeLorean of the 2020s.

    • mrguyorama 3 days ago

      The delorean is only remembered the way it is because of Back to the Future.

      Without that movie, it would be a pub trivia question.

      Is anyone going to make a generation defining movie that features the Cybertruck? God I hope not, I can't take such powerful satire right now.

      • ndsipa_pomu 3 days ago

        Maybe a remake of Idiocracy?

        (Last night I rewatched Radio Free Albemuth and it seemed too relevant to the current mood in the USA. PKD was truly a prophet of the modern age).

    • cosmicgadget 3 days ago

      If you want to restrict the discussion to just the Cybertruck, it's more like the Edsel - an embarrassing failure from a dominant manufacturer. The Delorean similarities are largely skin-deep.

      Also probably 99% of people here are familiar with Deloreans and stainless steel.

      • cratermoon 2 days ago

        In what world is Tesla a dominant manufacturer? The company's market share peaked at 4.31% in 2023. That's behind GM, Toyota, Ford, Hyundai, Stellantis (Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep), Honda, and Nissan-Mitsubishi. Only VW, Subaru, and BMW had a smaller market share.

        • cosmicgadget 2 days ago

          They sure as hell dominated EV sales for quite a few years. Their valuation is absolutely dominant compared to any of those brands.

          Regardless, they're closer to Edsel-era Ford than DMC.